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<rah> is this (very slowly loading) git repository https://cgit.freedesktop.org/tegra/linux/log/?h=drm/tegra/for-next where Thierry Reding "picked up" the memory bandwidth management patches, as noted in https://lore.kernel.org/linux-tegra/YRZKlYg5YQlbmqFg@orome.fritz.box/T/#m053f4def37244a866293dabd7fc1e208ae8f7986 ?
<cyndis> since they are picked up for 5.15, probably it'll be for-5.15-rc1 instead of for-next
<cyndis> or something like that
<cyndis> for-next likely has them too though
<rah> cyndis: but that's the right repository?
<rah> I'm asking because it's painfully slow to load
<cyndis> looking at a previous pull request, looks like so
<rah> through cgit, that is
<rah> is there a different, quicker way to get a web display of the contents of the repository?
<rah> there doesn't seem to be a project on gitlab.freedesktop.org
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<rah> seems to be less painful now
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